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Saint

Hosius of Corduba
DioceseCórdoba
SeeCórdoba
Personal details
Born256
Corduba, Hispania, Roman Empire
Died359
DenominationChristianity
Sainthood
Venerated inCatholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church[1]
Oriental Orthodox Churches

Hosius of Corduba (c. 256–359), also known as Osius or Ossius, was a bishop of Corduba (now Córdoba, Spain) and an important and prominent advocate for Homoousion Christianity in the Arian controversy that divided the early Christianity.

He probably presided at the First Council of Nicaea and also presided at the Council of Serdica.[2]

After Lactantius, he was the closest Christian advisor to Emperor Constantine the Great and guided the content of public utterances, such as Constantine's Oration to the Saints, addressed to the assembled bishops.[3]

  1. ^ https://orthochristian.com/118409.html
  2. ^ Jurgens, W.A. (1970). The Faith of the Early Fathers: Pre-Nicene and Nicene eras. Liturgical Press. p. 280. ISBN 978-0-8146-0432-8.
  3. ^ "First Council of Nicaea". www.newadvent.org.

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